A new album from Steve Lacy and the conclusion of the “Heartstopper” series are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you.Also among the streaming offerings worth your time this week, as selected by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists: “Lucky,” which stars Anya Taylor-Joy, the game “D-topia” and “The Hawk,” which stars Will Ferrell as a golfing great well past his prime.New movies to stream from July 13-19— Netflix’s popular series “Heartstopper” comes to a conclusion with a feature film finale, “Heartstopper Forever,” streaming July 17 on Netflix. The film, written by “Heartstopper” creator and graphic novelist Alice Oseman, follows the Season 3 ending in which Nick Nelson (Kit Connor) and Charlie Spring (Joe Locke) take their relationship to a new level. New challenges await, though, as Nick considers what university he’ll attend.
— Sofia Coppola profiles fashion designer Marc Jacobs in “Marc by Sofia” (July 16 on HBO Max). The film, largely shot as Jacobs prepares to unveil a ready-to-wear collection, marks a documentary first for Coppola, the filmmaker of “Lost in Translation” and “The Bling Ring.”
— Christian Petzold’s “Miroirs No. 3” (Mubi on July 17), one of the standouts of the first half of 2026, is about a piano student (Paula Beer) who, following a car accident, rehabilitates in the rural home of an older woman (Barbara Auer) who lives near where the crash happened. In my review, I called the film “beguiling and restorative.”— AP Film Writer Jake Coyle












